Sensational silhouette

Pablo Picasso’s masterpiece

The La Plage, Juan-les-Pins painted by Pablo Picasso on August 13, 1937 at Mougins was acquired for the Lodha Luxury Collection vis-à-vis renowned British auction house Christie’s, and is now housed at the Tea Room of Lodha Altamount. “With this artwork from the most renowned and influential artists of the 20th century, we aim to bring together the very best of art and sculpture from across the globe apart from embellishing the opulent ambience of luxury projects”, elaborates Vinti Lodha.

Striking entrance

The masterpiece resides in the glossy lobby of the luxury residence—designed by Rajiv Saini—soon-to-be home to the emerging billionaires of the country.

Painstaking hospitality services

Seven-star amenities

The seven-star residence has club level creating a stunning party setting 500-foot above ground level—among the star-studded Mumbai skyline. It also hosts a 25-metre temperature-controlled swimming pool, a pool-side bar, a banquet hall and lawn, private cinema, fully-equipped business centre, private observatory and children’s play area.

Elite soirees on occasion

Such an incredible residence must surely translate to impressive get-togethers of the city’s big names several times a year. The potential residents of Lodha Altamount can bask in glory of this phenomenal residence with inhabitants to add to the same.

Everything you need to know about the ADxLodha Evening of Art held recently at the venue

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The luxury residence recently saw India’s most elite personalities make an appearance at the #ADxLodha Evening of Art. It opened its doors to art collectors and enthusiasts for the launch of Architectural Digest India’s annual art issue—allowing the elite visitors to take in Picasso’s masterpiece and the structure’s triumphant silhouette. The evening saw the esteemed guests fraternising in the lobby over the Picasso masterpiece before being courted to an impressive show residence on the 27th floor to witness the performance by Princess Pea.